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Maharashtra’s Pen Reels from Devastating Floods Ahead of Ganesh Chaturthi

Torrential rains and subsequent flooding have wreaked havoc in Pen, Raigad district, a renowned hub for Ganesh idol manufacturing in Maharashtra. Days of relentless downpour caused creeks to overflow, inundating the low-lying villages of Johe and Tambadshet. The deluge swept through workshops, destroying thousands of Ganesh idols in various stages of completion and leaving artisans facing colossal financial losses, estimated to be in crores, just weeks before the auspicious Ganesh Chaturthi festival.

Massive Losses for Artisans

The water levels rose rapidly, catching many artisans off guard. Floodwaters surged into workshops, submerging idols that had taken months to meticulously craft. Reports indicate that individual artisans have suffered losses ranging from ₹10 lakh to ₹20 lakh. Many depend on Ganesh idol sales for their entire annual income, making this devastation particularly crippling. The damage is extensive, with eco-friendly clay idols being particularly vulnerable to water damage, rendering them beyond repair.

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The Indian Express reported that the Pen region is considered Maharashtra’s primary center for Ganesh idol production, with over 1,000 artisans operating in the area. The villages of Johe and Tambadshet are responsible for producing a significant portion of the state’s Ganesh idols annually. The recent floods have not only destroyed finished and semi-finished idols but also raw materials and valuable molds, further compounding the artisans’ woes.

Impact on Festival Preparations

With Ganesh Chaturthi approaching, the timing of this natural calamity could not be worse. The loss of idols means artisans face the daunting task of either remaking their creations or disappointing customers who had placed advance orders. The situation is further complicated by the need to repay loans taken to finance idol production. Many artisans are also grappling with the aftermath of a previous setback, as reported by The Indian Express, which noted disruptions to Ganesh idol exports due to international shipping issues.

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Industry representatives are still assessing the full extent of the destruction, as continuous rainfall has hindered surveys in affected areas. The overwhelming damage has cast a shadow over the upcoming festivities, raising concerns about the availability of idols for Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations across Maharashtra.

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